MappINg Cultural HERitage. Geosciences VAlue in Higher Education Erasmus Project

General information for the MappINg Cultural HERitage. Geosciences VAlue in Higher Education Erasmus Project

MappINg Cultural HERitage. Geosciences VAlue in Higher Education Erasmus Project
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Project Title

MappINg Cultural HERitage. Geosciences VAlue in Higher Education

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2020

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Creativity and culture; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Open and distance learning

Project Summary

The project MINERVA: MappINg Cultural Heritage. Geosciences VAlue in Higher Education promotes and develops innovative methods and tools for teaching, learning & assessment geotechnologies for cultural heritage in Higher Education contexts.
It aims to support European teachers and learners in using geotechnologies for Cultural Heritage (CH) in creative, collaborative and efficient ways. The project is particularly relevant in the current context where effective remote learning (and working) tools as well e-platforms are required.

MINERVA is implemented in six European countries (France, Greece, Italy, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain) by a partnership lead by University of Florence (IT) and composed of University St. Etienne (FR), University Castilla-La Mancha (SP), University Nis (RS), Dipylon (GR) and the Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SI).
It selects as main targets:
– Bachelor and Master students in Humanities and Social Sciences, Arts and CH Management (namely Historians, Archaeologists, Geographers and Anthropologists).
– Teachers in Higher Education (HE) Institutions of Humanities and Social Sciences, Arts and CH Management (namely Historians, Archaeologists, Geographers and Anthropologists).

MINERVA selected targets will be supported on one side (TG2) in the development of learning outcomes oriented courses that better meet the learning needs of students, while also being relevant for the labour market and teaching environment (i.e. cultural institution, CH management), on the other side TG1 will benefit of an innovative didactic offer.
Six skilled partners will work for 24 months on three main Intellectual Outputs (IOs) coordinated by History, Archaeology, Geography, Arts and Performing Arts Department of the University of Florence (SAGAS).

The first intellectual output is a framework for the teaching of Geotechnologies for Cultural Heritage. The aim of the IO1 is to define the key-competences needed by EU HE learners, define the assessment tools and a detailed matchmaking comparison between the European labour market and the existing academic profiles offered by European universities and related to the CH sector. IO1 is led by ZRC SAZU with active contributions from all partners.
The expected outcome of IO2 follows logically IO1 by creating and formalizing an innovative method of teaching geotechnologies and provides for a collection of didactic resources on Geotechnologies for CH Bachelor and Master students. The main axis of the conception and development of the method will be the incorporation of GIScience, Remote Sensing and Digital Cartography into the disciplines of CH (History, Archaeology, Anthropology, Cultural Management). IO2 is led by the University of St. Etienne and SAGAS Department with active contributions of all partners.
IO3 is the final output. It will consist of a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) in Geotechnologies for CH designed for the target of Bachelor and Master students from the academic fields of CH. Dipylon leads IO3 with active contribution from all partners. IO3 will enable the implementation of an innovative didactic method and didactic resources (IO2) in a structured course, offering a more flexible learning and increasing didactic offer variety. Furthermore, it will familiarise the participants with the digital resources and training material available in the e-platform FEDERICA.EU especially designed to provide MOOCs courses.

The project is complemented by two intensive learning programmes in Italy and Serbia with a scheduled participation of 24 teaching staff and 30 university learners to test and provide feedback relevant for IO2 and IO3 test and accomplishment. A testing phase for IO3 is also scheduled in each country in order to complete it and finalise it with an holistic and international approach.
The active presence of six associated partners will reinforce the action as they will be mainly involved in output quality control-feedback, networking, dissemination actions and on the six multiplier events scheduled in each partner country. Finally, dissemination and sustainability transversal activities complete the expected impacts.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 292618 Eur

Project Coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE & Country: IT

Project Partners

  • UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA – LA MANCHA
  • UNIVERZITET U NISU
  • UNIVERSITE JEAN MONNET SAINT-ETIENNE
  • DIPYLON-SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ANCIENT TOPOGRAPHY
  • ZNANSTVENORAZISKOVALNI CENTER SLOVENSKE AKADEMIJE ZNANOSTI IN UMETNOSTI